Luke Shaw: PSV's Hector Moreno apologises for 'accident'
PSV Eindhoven defender Hector Moreno has apologised after making the tackle that broke Manchester United full-back Luke Shaw's leg.
Shaw, 20, suffered a double fracture of his left leg during the Red Devils' 2-1 Champions League defeat in Eindhoven.
The England defender received oxygen while being treated on the pitch for 10 minutes after Moreno's challenge.
"I just feel really bad because I was involved in the accident," said the Mexican, 27. "I feel really sorry."
United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward visited Shaw at St Anna Ziekenhuis hospital on Tuesday, with the club due to fly back to England on Wednesday.
Shaw, who signed from Southampton in June last year in a £31m deal and made 20 appearances in an injury-interrupted first season, is said to be in a positive frame of mind.
Uefa has no plans to review the tackle, which was not penalised by the officials, and will not take any further action.
Moreno said he did not think his 15th-minute challenge was a foul, despite United boss Louis van Gaal describing it as "very bad".
"I think I played the ball, but in this kind of situation I don't care if it was a foul," said Moreno, who broke his leg during last year's World Cup. "I feel bad for him, for his family."
Shaw has started all of United's eight games this season, as well as playing in England's European Championship qualifiers against San Marino and Switzerland.
But with just nine months to go until Euro 2016, he has broken both his tibia and fibula.
Less than an hour after suffering the injury, Shaw wrote on Twitter: "Thank you everyone for your messages, words can't describe how gutted I am, my road to recovery starts now, I will come back stronger."
What could Shaw miss?
194 days: England play Germany in a friendly (26 March, 2016) |
212 days: Henrik Larsson's recovery time after a double leg break |
218 days: Bryan Oviedo's recovery time after a double leg break |
243 days: Final day of the Premier League season (15 May, 2016) |
250 days: FA Cup final (21 May, 2016) |
252 days: Aaron Ramsey's recovery time after a double leg break |
269 days: Euro 2016 begins in France (10 June, 2016) |
296 days: Eduardo's recovery time after a double leg break |
299 days: Euro 2016 final (10 July, 2016) |